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Hey, I'm a WAAPA University Music student in Perth, Australia and right now I'm trying to get out of wark at my casual job at Target and start giving Piano Lessons.

The only thing I'm not sure about is what music books to use for beginners who are young and beginners who maybe in their teens. I suppose the AMEB Books are pretty good, for most students.

I just wanted peoples opinions on what Books they are using.

Just in case you want to know a bit about me: I've been playing Piano for 10 years, I'm 19 and I am up to an almost professional standard. I can play Chopins Ballade in g minor and Mozart Sonatas are easy (just done that a couple of weeks ago) and I am now learning a Mozart Piano Concerto.

Also, if you are just a student, do you need to get a Business number or anything? I know what to do for advertising, and know how to get a couple of people. I just don't know what to do to get completely started.